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    NUS law prof in CPIB probe over exchanging grades for sex

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      Rhyll:
      :siao:

      He can go into acting...it's an embarrassment for a law professor-former district judge to do such things in court. Hyperventilating and vomiting in the dock. Such a person should not be allowed to go scot free.

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        MR06
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        limlim:
        MR06:


        And please don't tell me you don't have to seek for it, the oyster would be presented to you while you sit in your office and you can pry it open and eat it raw!

        raw............ :drool:

        :heresmyfish: fish for you, go home for your abalone.

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          Way2GO
          last edited by

          janet_lee88:
          He can go into acting...it's an embarrassment for a law professor-former district judge to do such things in court. Hyperventilating and vomiting in the dock. Such a person should not be allowed to go scot free.

          No lah, d alleged hyperventilating n induced vomitting were done at Lengkok Bahru, not in d dock.
          Of d same view dat he is not giving a convincing account of himself as d trial proceeds.

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            imwithchild
            last edited by

            so much drama… is he respecting the court? the things that he have been saying and doing makes him look really desperate

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            • N Offline
              ngl2010
              last edited by

              I am glad that the wife never accompanied him to court.

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                imwithchild:
                so much drama... is he respecting the court? the things that he have been saying and doing makes him look really desperate

                Claimed he was sobbing...begged the director of CPIB etc etc etc.
                How could an educated person be so lacking in humanity and values?
                Court adjourned yesterday...wonder what will he be up to today.
                Thank goodness his wife didn't show up in court.

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                • phtthpP Offline
                  phtthp
                  last edited by

                  http://www.tnp.sg/content/i-had-panic-attack-court-says-law-prof


                  hyperventilation
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperventilation

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Way2GO:
                    janet_lee88:

                    He can go into acting...it's an embarrassment for a law professor-former district judge to do such things in court. Hyperventilating and vomiting in the dock. Such a person should not be allowed to go scot free.


                    No lah, d alleged hyperventilating n induced vomitting were done at Lengkok Bahru, not in d dock.
                    Of d same view dat he is not giving a convincing account of himself as d trial proceeds.

                    He claimed to have sobbed in CPIB office. But he did hyperventilate in court.
                    How come he needs the support of an umbrella?

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                    • phtthpP Offline
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                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:


                      How come he needs the support of an umbrella?
                      seems like he can't walk or stand properly, need support

                      he knelt before CPIB officer

                      who is speaking the truth, who is lying ?
                      surely they can play back all the cctv recorded conversations in interview corruption.
                      Then, Singaporeans will know who is lying, & who is telling the truth.
                      http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Edvantage/Story/A1Story20130122-396994.html

                      his mother
                      http://www.edvantage.com.sg/edvantage/news/news/1550354/Tey_Your_Honour_may_I_use_Hokkien_expletives_.html

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                      • W Offline
                        Way2GO
                        last edited by

                        janet_lee88:
                        But he did hyperventilate in court.
                        Oh. Then me apologize for wrong info.
                        Not following d trial closely.

                        janet_lee88:
                        How come he needs the support of an umbrella?
                        Cld be
                        1. He hurt his knees fr kneeling too much in CPIB office, or
                        2. He kena 'hong sip' fr baring his knees way too often on d sofa in his air-con office, or .......

                        LOL How wld I know?

                        :rotflmao:

                        wanna hear a 'hong sip' joke? :evil:

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